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Old 08-18-2009, 09:48 PM   #1
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Ported Trunk 2

for clarity im not talking about ports for my box, my box is ported
nor am i talking about ports running from the box elsewhere
and this is basically a cosmetic question

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I have two 3in ports, identical to the ones that were in my bandpass box, and I want to port the trunk. My original plan was to do this through the rear deck. But the metal part underneath and roods are keeping me from doing this.
I'm asking your opinions on placing the ports though the center of the rear seat. This means relocating my large amp but i beleive there would be a lot of benefits from doing this. Such as more bass in the front of the car and releived pressure in the trunk, less rattle and less hazard to the 6x9s.

I want your honest opinions on this mod, please leave opinions about me out

basically
do it through the center of the rear seat one over the other

or in the rear deck between the 6x9s
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